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February 9, 2010 at 9:04 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #511503February 9, 2010 at 9:04 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #511648SanDiegoDaveParticipant
It’s not just the banks. They robbed the Del Mar Highlands movie theater not long ago, and also the Subway in Carmel Piazza.
Despite there being a police station right on El Camino Real, the crooks know that they can be on the freeway and long gone by the time the cops show up.
February 9, 2010 at 9:04 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #512062SanDiegoDaveParticipantIt’s not just the banks. They robbed the Del Mar Highlands movie theater not long ago, and also the Subway in Carmel Piazza.
Despite there being a police station right on El Camino Real, the crooks know that they can be on the freeway and long gone by the time the cops show up.
February 9, 2010 at 9:04 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #512158SanDiegoDaveParticipantIt’s not just the banks. They robbed the Del Mar Highlands movie theater not long ago, and also the Subway in Carmel Piazza.
Despite there being a police station right on El Camino Real, the crooks know that they can be on the freeway and long gone by the time the cops show up.
February 9, 2010 at 9:04 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #512407SanDiegoDaveParticipantIt’s not just the banks. They robbed the Del Mar Highlands movie theater not long ago, and also the Subway in Carmel Piazza.
Despite there being a police station right on El Camino Real, the crooks know that they can be on the freeway and long gone by the time the cops show up.
SanDiegoDaveParticipantMikey’s show on 105.3 was the lowest common denominator of morning radio. It was painful to listen to them all try to ‘out stupid’ each other every day.
When he was hired on by 94.9 I gave it a listen to see if things would change. So far they have not. It is still an exercise in mediocrity. DJ’s have lost the ability to be smart, funny, and entertaining all at the same time.
I would not label Mikey as a religious “extremist” – unless your definition of “extremist” is basically anyone who is a practicing Christian. But I also feel that his on-air proselytizing is totally out of line. That stuff might fly in a big city in the Bible belt; but around here he just comes off like a whiny, sanctimonious, know-it-all.
I spend most of my morning radio time on 1090 AM (sports), or NPR.
To the someone who commented on getting satellite radio as an alternative: Satellite radio is dead.
The new wave will be Internet radios built for your dashboard that work over normal 3G cell connections. Sometimes I use my own cell phone, along with an app called “I heart radio”, to tune into stations in other cities. Just put it on speaker phone and listen away without the additional rip-off monthly subscription fee of satellite.SanDiegoDaveParticipantMikey’s show on 105.3 was the lowest common denominator of morning radio. It was painful to listen to them all try to ‘out stupid’ each other every day.
When he was hired on by 94.9 I gave it a listen to see if things would change. So far they have not. It is still an exercise in mediocrity. DJ’s have lost the ability to be smart, funny, and entertaining all at the same time.
I would not label Mikey as a religious “extremist” – unless your definition of “extremist” is basically anyone who is a practicing Christian. But I also feel that his on-air proselytizing is totally out of line. That stuff might fly in a big city in the Bible belt; but around here he just comes off like a whiny, sanctimonious, know-it-all.
I spend most of my morning radio time on 1090 AM (sports), or NPR.
To the someone who commented on getting satellite radio as an alternative: Satellite radio is dead.
The new wave will be Internet radios built for your dashboard that work over normal 3G cell connections. Sometimes I use my own cell phone, along with an app called “I heart radio”, to tune into stations in other cities. Just put it on speaker phone and listen away without the additional rip-off monthly subscription fee of satellite.SanDiegoDaveParticipantMikey’s show on 105.3 was the lowest common denominator of morning radio. It was painful to listen to them all try to ‘out stupid’ each other every day.
When he was hired on by 94.9 I gave it a listen to see if things would change. So far they have not. It is still an exercise in mediocrity. DJ’s have lost the ability to be smart, funny, and entertaining all at the same time.
I would not label Mikey as a religious “extremist” – unless your definition of “extremist” is basically anyone who is a practicing Christian. But I also feel that his on-air proselytizing is totally out of line. That stuff might fly in a big city in the Bible belt; but around here he just comes off like a whiny, sanctimonious, know-it-all.
I spend most of my morning radio time on 1090 AM (sports), or NPR.
To the someone who commented on getting satellite radio as an alternative: Satellite radio is dead.
The new wave will be Internet radios built for your dashboard that work over normal 3G cell connections. Sometimes I use my own cell phone, along with an app called “I heart radio”, to tune into stations in other cities. Just put it on speaker phone and listen away without the additional rip-off monthly subscription fee of satellite.SanDiegoDaveParticipantMikey’s show on 105.3 was the lowest common denominator of morning radio. It was painful to listen to them all try to ‘out stupid’ each other every day.
When he was hired on by 94.9 I gave it a listen to see if things would change. So far they have not. It is still an exercise in mediocrity. DJ’s have lost the ability to be smart, funny, and entertaining all at the same time.
I would not label Mikey as a religious “extremist” – unless your definition of “extremist” is basically anyone who is a practicing Christian. But I also feel that his on-air proselytizing is totally out of line. That stuff might fly in a big city in the Bible belt; but around here he just comes off like a whiny, sanctimonious, know-it-all.
I spend most of my morning radio time on 1090 AM (sports), or NPR.
To the someone who commented on getting satellite radio as an alternative: Satellite radio is dead.
The new wave will be Internet radios built for your dashboard that work over normal 3G cell connections. Sometimes I use my own cell phone, along with an app called “I heart radio”, to tune into stations in other cities. Just put it on speaker phone and listen away without the additional rip-off monthly subscription fee of satellite.SanDiegoDaveParticipantMikey’s show on 105.3 was the lowest common denominator of morning radio. It was painful to listen to them all try to ‘out stupid’ each other every day.
When he was hired on by 94.9 I gave it a listen to see if things would change. So far they have not. It is still an exercise in mediocrity. DJ’s have lost the ability to be smart, funny, and entertaining all at the same time.
I would not label Mikey as a religious “extremist” – unless your definition of “extremist” is basically anyone who is a practicing Christian. But I also feel that his on-air proselytizing is totally out of line. That stuff might fly in a big city in the Bible belt; but around here he just comes off like a whiny, sanctimonious, know-it-all.
I spend most of my morning radio time on 1090 AM (sports), or NPR.
To the someone who commented on getting satellite radio as an alternative: Satellite radio is dead.
The new wave will be Internet radios built for your dashboard that work over normal 3G cell connections. Sometimes I use my own cell phone, along with an app called “I heart radio”, to tune into stations in other cities. Just put it on speaker phone and listen away without the additional rip-off monthly subscription fee of satellite.SanDiegoDaveParticipantBatteries? Seriously? It didn’t occur to them to, oh I don’t know, design the meter to use the power source that is connected to the device? LOL!
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBatteries? Seriously? It didn’t occur to them to, oh I don’t know, design the meter to use the power source that is connected to the device? LOL!
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBatteries? Seriously? It didn’t occur to them to, oh I don’t know, design the meter to use the power source that is connected to the device? LOL!
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBatteries? Seriously? It didn’t occur to them to, oh I don’t know, design the meter to use the power source that is connected to the device? LOL!
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBatteries? Seriously? It didn’t occur to them to, oh I don’t know, design the meter to use the power source that is connected to the device? LOL!
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